icoas. ~ l ‘f ' l m n): asst . CALL 2498 A's-safest Cool Company l Bunny ma..." Mcliroakey. Mori- n... middleweight c l‘ I m P i’ M: Stanmg hack over the come ac "ugh a trail that :8 that‘)? Craig W‘ “m.” “ w“ “i t nl ht adlgyl ifnlddle MOW); ‘:8 d g tool: exactly one mm! lg ml; gecc-nds to dispose ofaJoethm I v no“ My- “itw m4 13.5 batter w can Ihl n? h“ hook to ‘he stln nerflral pmmn“ ms cplcnerh ted Butts k wrner with I W°' 5 c i‘ 1t was a sudden and drama e 1min. to what had been ompcrxtncd ,0 1,, a gruElllllg battle. fast...’ g little time niccioskley Inn ell! ‘We hgrd lefts to the mdsectlon n be first few seconds but Smithy, on tho move all the time tmllrd "19 “My with g COIL-pig of stiff blows. Breskinc from a clinch on o... ropes McCloskey forced his dppuné-ht Into is neutral corner. Qlvingin! rights and lofts, the sinner d8: his left hind wrist flgqp into Bmithyh midsection: the Boston bsttler toppled over- snd it was the end. But vohile the main event end- ed suddenly the good-sized crowd ,,; fans “one well pleased with the reminder of hha show thlt saw three other bouts go the limit but g1] producing some fast action. Tiger steels and Bud Lund, re- newing their last year s feud 088.!!! stole the show gs they battled L0 l. bristling six round drill‘ Imnd. the better boxer, hid a big margin krpointa in the first W» heats u he scored‘. ,.tfl0£dlY with both rights and lofts bu-t. in the third steels started his con-rebut. that was ta give him s dra/w. Th!!! hurt each other in the fund but steels had the margin through- out the fourth, as (use sot-ion slaw- cd somewhat they fought on even terms. steals came on agsin in the fifth to even matters up slow- lrg L/und up with several punchutolloiwbuththedo- fllding three miivuhs of fldsting neither mittsllnscr cosiid slwl to my great. advantage over the other. one Judge voted for atcele. one for Lund with referee Gus Iongapgilile cazglngeae; draw. Show g advantage than he eves- has in s local ring. Uoyd Carr. xcooznlsed Island Irel- ttr vhlmoicn won cn unanimous decision over Emmett Gallant in (he six-round semi-final. They zitarted out at s. vcsy_ slow clip ih neither inflicting gnq dam- Ise in the first. three ndnutos. The first part of the second was a Fpetlllelzin but thohtenvfso carted 05cm‘ us) near t e c ose with 5m‘ wishing Gallant with a hard fikht. lo the law, Gallant rlmo out fut for the ttdrdtocawhtxrrwithafiurry a-Dunchesianound ‘éhe head and F" l 5W": no r ht had Osrr l0 lrvuble but at the bell Carr "5 511610111: a straight left lab Into his opponent's face but it. “ml 800d enolllh to take the Nllnd. The last three rounds sun {li’°.'£..2°“.§’“ "' '*"..'.'..=';,t, c" ' l‘ 0X61‘ W33 Q‘!- lsnt miss while snl-klng in his left lib. in the fifth the winner shook ‘kiwi Mm s wuplo of beauti- BICYCLE?» ill-modelled ilk New c.c.M.-|.:s|::-'.,,g m“ u’ Men's ....... .. up.“ Balloon Model . .. 555,00 Whine- Motor Bikes .. . . mo.» m“ Transportation Frcc 0 Catalog-us DUKE CYCLE AND RADIO "A Queen West ‘Ins-ugh strum: Msritimc customs" for over 32 yegrg, ‘F0!’ clccn, comfortable, L‘°°d'|°°kln0 shoves use M NORA BLADE | final-Jo's ' F" 35 "to Free Illustrated . filficCloskey Hangs ‘Kayo On, Smithy In First Roan d0! Scrap Sport Writers Suffer llnkindest But 0f All By EDGAR 8i (Canadian Press Staff Wrfllt) TORONTO. May l3 - (OP) - Sport writers have suffered tho unkindest. cut of a11- They stand accused by one of their own number of having no more lntelllgenm than the aver- age hockey coach. The stab in the back was ad- mlniaiAl-ed by Andi? (Toronto Star) Lytle as he looked over the balloting for the Hart. and Lady BYYIR Trophies, compared it with the vote for the National League all-s tum. and shook his head sadly. The two tcophiu wont to New York Rcnzcrs’ Buddy O'0onno- — "Just a fsJr country puck car- rier," says Andy - as a result of a poll among writers in N.H.L. cities. The all-star squad was picked by the Leanne's coaches It isn't easy to say, Andy con- cludes, whether the writers out- aanied the coaches in votina. Tlhe couches, of course, com- mitted social suicide in Toronto circles by almost ignoring the chanspion Toronto Mavis Leafs ln their all-star selection. with Turk Brodo the only Lest making the trade. But Andy is no kinder in summing up the writers’ Jab in picking the trophy winners. In the ism. race, Milt Schmidt. “one of the goestat centre play- ers i the Lessue." got three votes Cos-mot’: S0. 8y! Amps and Ted. Kennedy rated seven ‘votes apiece also: with Detroit's Ted Lindasy- Goya BtewIn-t pitched up three votes and Doug Bentley s singleton. (In 191.10% copy. the sbovo sum- mary is liberally studded with outraged exclamation marks.) In the Lady FY88 P011, Doug Bentley collected only two votes Ind Gus Bodnar one. Andy's most crushing retort will ‘prbblbly bas- him from sports writers’ clalmbskcs and coaches’ conderencss for life: "Current methods o! selecflcn leave both sch of experts wide open for liquidation." ssmruowr memo IN _ sumuzv LONDON, May 1a--(A1=)-Uni- ted States-style midnight auto.- moblle racing-and Lsna Turner drew s crowd oi 50.000 tonight m Stamford Bridge football grounds. It was the first sample of mid- get. racing which is being intro- duced to this country by s syndi- cate of which Miss Tumor’: hus- bsna. Bob ropplnz. l: I member- Twcnty drivers wok part-w Americans and one New Zesland- er. f"! rilht bend smashes to the 15y Lg.'[1n g, hi] 0080 on POlIli/l and it was well that. he did. Sensing his only chance to win was W s knockout, Gallant tore into his opponent from the start of tho final heat. Ho pummelled him with rights and lcftl and halfway through the round‘ had Carr groggy but. the latter man- aged when: on to the end to gun his unanimous decision. In a three round preliminary Austin Squarobrfggs of Mcplc Hills took a decision win over Ralph Lsffcrty while in the open- er two GO-Dounders put on a anon show, Ernie Burnett and ca: brown mansion their my to c draw. Off Paultan. Judson: J. Omicron, J. Connolly. A. lwlward. 11mm: Dr. sermon, Dr. 120.. . . ll-HOUR SilVlC! ' LAAAQAA rains. szso When the Maritime pre-Olymplc boxing trials get underway at Moncton Saturday afternoon, the Abegwcit Club, gradually getting back intoths thick of athletic ev- ents, will be represented by 011cc ca-pobfe young mitt-sllngers in the Persons 0f Billy Pryor. Stevie Mc- Donald and Cari (Beau Jack) Mc- Donald and the feeling hcreabouts is that the three youngsie s will rive good accounts of thccrlselvea. O '5 O 1' Training steadily for the past two ixsonths the trio are in excellent condition and with a trip to the Olympic Trials going to trite winners of the different events, providing of of course they chow enough oblity. they can be depended upon to be in there battling all the wcy- 4 0 d- 1- All three have had plenty of ex- perience in bouts in local rings. They are crowd pleases-s all the way. willing to mix it all times if their opponent so deems or if it is straight boxing they can also hold their own at that type of fighting. Bu whatever the outcome the best. wishes of Isiu-nd boxing fans will follow the youngsters ln their bid for s crack shnhc Olympic win-ls. 0 (l) 1- + With the entry of the Island boys into the amateur tourna- ment the following by Arch Ward. Sports Editor of the Chicago ‘flrlbune is both timely and, inter- esting: "Ilhe voluntary entrance of s boy into an amateur boxing tournament stamps him as a. brave man. O sl- d» (l) "Each knows that it is the lev- crcst test a men can have in sport. Maybe he will be thurnpcd into oblivion in his first bout, but his hen-rt (was right or he wouldn't ihslve entered. Ho imows that ev- ery this ‘he pokes his head thrown the ropes he has to fscc an adversary whose one purpose ls to knock 111m out. (- -l- Il- l) "Champions have been found in strange places, Boys vnho went into it as a lack or on a dare, or doubting themselves. flldd€|y ‘have found them- selves under the Spotlighfd glare before 20.000 spectators fighting for the ohamllirrnship. It happens as quickly as that. i» 4- + 4- "Boys wlho were novice! in Jan- uary lie/ve- came into the wfarch finals with ‘skill and confidence The huqe throng will peg two or three 0f the contestants, possibly more, as oustunding professional prospects and they bfvbfi-bly will ‘be right. But we never have been interested in conducting Golden Gloves as an incubator for pro- fessional boxing. O 1|- sl- ‘l’ "Our objective is to give these boys a dfsance to express tlhenb- selves. to share the spotlight for a. moment, to build their bodies and. shove all, their chat-molars." '0- 0 (l) O _Dcspite being held up\by in- clement wasther work on the Me- morial Athletic Field at Victoria Park is progressing rapidly and as the field starts to assume its real form it can be seen that the City will boast one of the finest athletic fields in Eastern Canada. a field that. will be I credit. to those behind s movement that is headed by Col. W. W. Reid. Direc- tor of Physical fitness for the Province. ‘ ‘ . . Nothing has been left undone. When the work was first started it. looked like and was s. stupetf- dous task. Many thought it would never be completed, but haw they erred ls to be seen today. In s few more days the contra field Will be as smooth as o billiard table; additions to the stands built lsst. yes-r are now practically ready to be put into place and ycstcrdsy c well driller was busily engaged in sinking a well at the north corner for drainage‘ purposes. . "OFFER EXTRAORDINARY" On The): SECOND ANNIVERSARY FLIGHTS OVER CHARLOTTITOWN EXTRA SPECIAL $1.50 Ii I0: To: ‘each PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Will, THUR, FRL, FAULT)‘ FLYING SERVICE - CHAILOTTETOWN AIRPORT ~. Fllons Il00-3 ,‘ ‘ On top of that the quartet-mile track over which many stirring contests are expected to take place is receiving its coating of clnders. The south end has been completely covered and when the remainder srs lsid and rolled it. wilfba Just as fast u will be found any- whsrc. Aa we said before it. is a credit. to the Province lsnd with many of ‘the youngsters already showing a keen interest in track and field work-c Iroup is to par- ticipate in tho Acadia Relays st Wolfvllic on May Mod-it won't be SAT» SUN. ONLY THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE SEVEN By Tho Canadian Press New York Giants knocked St Louis Cardinals out of first place in the National League yesterday (Thursday) when they hacked up Ray Poate effective hurling with some lusty hitting to topple the Rcdiegs 5-0. . Leo Durocherk Flatbusl) Fusil- iers snapped out of their lethargy by handink the luckiest Cincinn- ati Reds their seventh straight set- back. 9-3. . Boston Braves, pro-season favor- lffls. cause into their own by hdld- "18 Chicago Cubs s 2-0 whitewash. in the only other N. l... game scheduled. A single by Enos (Country) Slaughter in the second inning and B- dW-‘blc by Red schceudlenst Z11 the third were the only blows [yielded by the Giants’ Pool, who walked three and fanned the some number. The New Yorkers broke up s. pitching duel between Ed Input and Red Munster in the sixth inn- lns when they exploded for s pair of tallies. A walk. single. two errors by Bchoendienst and Buddy Kerr's fly ball accounted for the runs. ‘they picked up another run m the eighth on three walks and s double. The Giants scored their final two runs 1X1 the ninth on four singles and a walk at the expense of Ken Johnson and Gerry Staley. Whitey lockman and Willard Marshall paced the Giants‘ 11-bit attack collecting three hits apiece. u. Y. Giants Knock so. Louis Cardinals. From a Top Spot In League Lefty Preacher Roe pitched six- lilt ball as the Dodgers whipped the Reds. The Brooks hammered starter Ken Roffensberger for seven runs in the first four innings with Don Lund's three-run hom- er the big blow. Carl Furlllo belt- ea a. round-trlpper for the Dodg- ers ln. the second. . Bill Voiselie, who appears to have regained his old time form. hurled his fourth straight victory for the Braves, blanking the Oubs with o. nifty four-hitter. Johnny Schmltz was the victim. Alvin Dork and Bob Elliott each collect- ed a pair of bingles. Pittsburgh Pirates snapped a. four-game winning streak of Philadelphia Pliilllcs, defeating time Quakers 5-1 before a crowd of 29.189 Notional League fans. Bob Chesnes. Pacific Coast rookie making his first start. in the majors, received credit for the win although he had to be relieved in the seventh. Chesnes went to the showers sf- ter‘ breaking a blister on. the fin- llcr of his pitching hand and n.1- lowing two walks and a single for one run. Dutch Leonard, veteran knucklebsll artist who defeated the Bucs six straight last year. was‘ lifted in the seventh for a. pinch- hitter He was charged with the loss. chesnes slammed out s triple to drive in one run in the third when the Bucs sewed up the game with three markers. Frankie Gustlne hit his first homer of the year in the seventh with one out to ac- count for Bucs‘ final tslliés. Forum Leased ForBoxingBouts To Boston Man __.__. Boston boxing er and handler of Lem ‘Moore. ma-nag , "AceMMcOIoskey (has leased’ tho Elortm for Isl-weekly boxing bouts from May 29th 1111011’ the time ice mailing begins lit was learned last Moore intends putting on boxing shows every two weeks and will have outstanding mhtt-slingcrc seen in action. He moulds to conduct a roundrobln tournament to clem- up (he mes; that ct present appears to surround the Culadlan Middle- weight. championship and fighters to take psrt in the toimmment include. George "Rookabye" Ross. Irlah Bobby Flannlgan who recent- ly earn-led a draw with Red Priest, middle champ of Maine. Len Wads- worth, Ace McOloskey and Roger Msyuott. Buddy Hayes, New Eng- lsnd- featherweight clumplon. Spider Amsstrong and Johnny Ceuario are others that will make their appearance here. In sddilwimi Moore stalled that any other fighters wishing topar- ticlpate on iihc cards should get la touch with him at Kelly do Hayes Gsmnssdmn. Boston, Mass, ‘rho first; show is expected to be 0W8“ "he 09th of May. ' Baseball's Big Six (Three leaders in each league) GAB R. H Pct. Holmes. Brsv. l3 30 8 18 .462 xBlstnik. Phils l3 88 ll I6 .444 Boudreau. Inds 16 63 12 27 .429 Williams, RS. 20 ‘f3 ill 30 .411 Zarllia, Brno, 18 80 6 24 .400 HD1110, Ddgrs. l8 03 l3 21 .306 Buns batted in: American Les- guc-Wililams. Bed Sox 20. Na- tional league-Bauer, Reds 10; x-Klner. PirntAs ll. Home Runs: American League- Keltner. Indians l0. National L-es- guc-Bsuer. Reds 7. x-Plsys tonight. BICYCLE RAG! \ SHAWINIGAN FALLQ. Que. Mny 13--(OP)-8evsn two-man teams will start. tomorrow in a six- nflht bicycle grind at. the Shaw- fnilsn Auditorium. Many of the entrants are Americans. lonl before track and field in this Province will be reaching the heights ll) held in veers 8°00 by- O O O Wool-her bu held back the trsin- ilw of the senior athletes but. al- ready some of them have hold light workouts in an attempt to get lo shape for the pro-Olympic track and field trials to be held st. Halifax, June 11th. It will be rs- . numbered thst last year an Absg- wsit sum. banded maths: st abort notice gsvs s gnst socount of thsnueivh It the Maritime ob Inset ‘this yes: the boys b0 aiming for tbs top spot sad thltl sums to be enough y" inc M..." at." u" on so n scs Abcgwsfts at tbs in of the has!) in trick us field circles. Intercollegiate Track And Field Meet Today WOLFVILLE. N. 5.. May 13 - (GP) - spur Maritime universi- ties. Acadia. Mount. Allison. Nova Scolds Technical Ooiieze and Unf- verslly of New Brunswick, will compete here tomorrow in the t-l-urd post-war Maritime intercol- legnste track and field meet. The University of New Bruns- wick‘); ll-man squad, featuring the speedy King twins. Barry and Johnny of Fredericton, is favored to retain the title WOIl lost year at Fredericton. stiff competition is expected. however, from Mount Al- lison of Sackvllle, N. 8.. and Acadia of Wolfville. v Thirty-eight man will participate. with Mount Allison putting ll in the field. Acadia coach. Fred Kel- ly. has a. iii-man tenm which he hopes may bring the Valley uni- versity its 13th. championship in 1i starts. The Tech entry la a. new one and lists only three men, including George Grows of Windsor. N. 8.. who won the eight. mile run in the Maritime track and field championships held at Halifax last fall. He ls entered in the mile ruxs St. Francis Xavier University of Antlgonlsh, N. 8., s. regular com- petitor, was unable to send a. team because of a conflict with final examinations. A similar conflict forced Acadia out of the tannins last year. Sixteen events have been listed. ranging from the discus throw w the D1116 relay. For the first time in yours there will be no heats in tho dashes. six events —t.he dis- cus throw. the BSD-yard run. the high Jump. the hammer throw. the hop-step and. jump, and the SSO-yard relay -wii1 be run off in the morning. All universities but Tech have entries in the nil important 080- ya-rd and mile relays. . . The IOO-yard dash which lists five‘ starters including the accord holder, Barry King of U. N. B., is expected to be the feature event. Last year King streaked to a, now Maritime intercollegiate. mark of 9.4 seconds. Brother Johnny. Acadilfs Gor- don Kerr of. Alberton, P. E. 1., Mount Allison's Vayden MaoMor- ris of Jamaica. and Jack Mackin- non of Truro, N. 8.. uc the other entrants. Acodiifs distance stsr. Bicflsy Love of New Glasgow, N. 5.. is being heralded as a possible rec- ord brcaker in the BSO-yuds and mils runs. Tho rsngy speedstcr has turned in fast times in prac- tice sessions. Oldest records for the Maritime collegiate events are those held by Acsdifs Joe Howe. In 1904 Howe. a former history professor at. the University of Manitoba llld now professor of his aims‘ mater; its-saved 21 feet 11 3-4 inches in the brood jump and rsn the hurdles in l0 8-0 seconds. nsmsnssn when Bruno-mums- ‘ 918m I-Mllhlin. famous star (.1 Growl-n om boom. ended s. s0- year-old career when he resigned ls manager of the Chicago Blsok Hoyt-s. aft; pilotiu than to the Stool . to give full time to Q! ‘If: subset uus and hotel st vik- s s f Sport Echoes From _ Prince Bounty i St. Paul's bowlinl flvc will meet the Airforce Gremlins ln lhc sesnl- fnals of the Sunrises-side f‘ lily League No, 1 5t. Paul's defeat- ed Lucky Strikes and the RCA-F. five eliminated the Lumber-kilns in the quarter finals at the Capitol Bowling Alleys Wednesday evening. The St. Paul's sgzregation has been hitting o. hot pmc ever since the play-offs started, and the Lucky Strikes, sway off their gas-inc, were easy victims. Lumberkings, who pulled the upset of the ploy-elf series by humbling the ifs/nosed l-leartbrelslcers couldn't cope with the strong sit-force quintet. The loss of their ace. Gard Lafferty, who out off the -th1unb which steadied the ball in a. mill accident Wed- nesday dldxft help the Llmnber. king's chances any. mfferty had scored a record-breaking 411 in the series with the Hcsrtbreakers. The Gremlins were out in front of their rlvsls in the first night's 011w with Lafferty toppling pins for the Schuxtnan group, how- ever. O O O 8t. Paul's and the RGAJ". team were finalists last year with the airmen emerging victorious to win the trophy for the league champ- 011511141. St. Paul's nrill be anxious to get revenge for lost year's rg. verse when they meet the Myers this War. The winners will take on the league-leading Trmjhy United crew for the 1040 championship. O O O . In the Ladies‘ league the Royals and All-Starr qualified to flzhtJt out in tho semi-finals for the priv- 1158! of meeting the Happy Gang in the finals. Royals downed Lucky Five in a fairly close contest, while the All-Stars, runners up to the IRPP)’ Gang all winner. had a bit too much. savvy for the Dodgers, O I O Last ymra town league baseball champions, the I/eglunlslms, had the Hixh School diamond Wednes- day evening. Ttle Vets are minus their regular catcher, charlie Deigumn, this ymr, and Bill A1- len, a veteran of many baseball Eflmefl. will likely start. behind the bat for Hem-y Bernard's charges. Ilyle ‘Iho/rson, s. mmiber of the local mounted police. tried out. with the Ilegicnslres. ‘morson, stationed at second base, looked as if he knew his way around, and may prove to be a valuable addition to the vets. It is much too early to tell how the newcomers will shape up, however. O O O Emmett minor, tho league- leadlng scorer in hockey, plans to line-up with the Leglonai-res this 3m): also. Train0r's baseball ability is pretty much of a question mark in these parts, but ‘HIRED! has it that he can take his turn on the mound, 1f the necessity srises. ‘iihc new ' "Physical Fitness" grandstand has been erected at the High School diamond, and it will certainly make it more endoyable for the fans to watch the ball games this year. The stand, about one hundred feet long and four tiers high, runs slang bhe north side of the field from the comer behind home plats towards third base. The league authorities intend having it pain-ted in the near future, and it will then add a great deal to the appearance of the ball pan-k, as well as to the comfort of the fans. O O O Iust-Hesident D.O. Stewart has been in communication with the American Air-force team that played n doubleheader in Summerslde last winter, and reports that the Yanks are anxious to play a series of games in surnmeirside this summer. ‘Iiheir first appearance, if present plans materialize, will be on June 9th, when they are expected to play another doubleheader with our All- Stars. Tony Odo And Paris To Fight .Gd.AlGE BAY. N-S.. May i! - (OP) - Tony (Bulldog) Odo, rug- gsd lightweight of nearby New Waterford. will tangle with Percy Paris of New Glasgow. N.S., in a semi-final boxing bout here May 04, it was announced tonight. J00 Pyle or! NUW Waterford and Joey Pwsltn of Phiicdelphin. mlddldwtlgrhts, will provide the main attraction. r son) sass lcnnio Mite, Born July I947 Sire Brion York (Z) 2J3 Dom Bonnie Scott 2.10, by. Volc- ' mite 2.03, Dom 2.07 by Argof Hcl 2.04 _ This branding cannot be lur- pamd. This is on exceptionally pretty filly, sound cs o gold do)- ior. .4 Mrs. Lloyd Shclp Tyne Volley P. E. I. ‘"1710 (j/zvll’ for llm" HlCKEYAND NICHOLSON’. BLACK T‘W 1ST A Home Product Popular Every/whet»;- lzheir first. ptfsctlcg of the season at la Grand Circuit s ARCADIA. C1111. May Iii-CAP) -E3an Hanover, a popular choice behind Wayward, won the $10,000 Hopeful Trot in the harness racing at Santa Afiltl today. Finishing more than two lengths in front of Mighty Sister, with Farcry third in the field of nine. Egan Hanover trotted the mile in 2:07 1-5. Results: First Race-SIM», class 20 pace, California brcds. one mile. Logan Pointer (shank) Lomita Queen (Bunsen) Dream of May (Scripps) Tru Nell (Miller) Also raced: Cooper Abbe. Dillon Primrose, Perkasus. Second Ewe-MAM, clsss 2G trot. one mile. Kilroy (Pownal) Ginger Up (Dennfsony Time 2:08 4-5. Also raced: Doc Asdsle, Eliza- beth Long Tlpvolo, scotch Pal. Third Boos-SING), class Z3, pace 6 furlongs. - Earls Mountain Rose (Funderburk) Dewey McKay (Moore) Miss Honey Fbx (Msher) Time 1:34 2-5. Also raced: Grattan Audubon. Miss Abbie Girl. Silver Leaf, Holly- wood Prom, Sandy Bradford. Fourth Race-Mlle trot, class 20. $1,000. Dcerwocd Cricket (c. rssnsen) Clever Maid (D. Urban) Frank Watts McKinney (B. Schue) Time 2:07 (-5. Also raced: Daisy Volo. Santa. Clara Guy. Toby Leon, June Von- n. Fifth Race-One mile pace, clas- sified 1B. pus-so $1,000. Whitney Bars (A. Niles) chief Billy Noble (R. Ayou) Lana. Direct (D; Cameron) Time 2:04 4-5. ' Also raced; Nicky Bingen. Visnlia. Peter Worthy, High Tone, Bonnyk Brother. l Sixth Race-Ono Ixdlc trot, oil-s- sfflcd I5. llllrso $1.000. Grestlawn Adam (J. Cruise) Gale Patch (R. Ayou) Preston Hanover (F. Egan) ,- Tlme .2204 1-5. Also raced: Milt Hanover, Opti- mus, Dean D. Vonian. Pastor Han- over. Seventh Race-One Mlle trot, The Hopeful Trot. 3-year-old trot- iers. Purse 810.0000 added. Egon Hanover (R. Baldwin) Mighty Sister (E. Osborn) Farcry (H. Pownsll) Time 2:0’! 1-5. d Also raced: A-Rlnc Hanover, Elva Hanover, Pronto Don, Way- ward, Princess Scottland, Poplar Bis. A-Sheppcrd end Mudga llmtry. Eighth Race-One mile pace, classified 19-8, purse $1,000. Jim Axworthy (M.W. Fraser) Nancy (-1.). Cruise) Mitzi Direct )D. Urban) Time 2:05 2-5. Also raced-Premium Bunny Logan Woollen, All American, Miss Harney. Msrquita. Linda, Anchors Fraction Anyone wanting to try out with the A ‘ baseball tum please attend practice tonight at the K. of C. diamond n 5:30. " FRED MCCABE. Manager Construction Of Curling Rink Begins At. Susssissersido v‘ s.___ Moving swiftly after considcfinl the matter" for some" flmd." tho. Summerslde Curling Club decided early yesterday morning to IQ ahead with their plans for n new rink and before the day wsl over s bulldozer was on the job and I considerable amount of sxccvs- tfon was done. The location of the new rink ll 0n Notra Dame Street between filo court house and the tennis courts. on land leased from thc noviooisii Government. Although cavntfon has been started. tho plans for the building have ow been completed and ycc afternoon Messrs. Willard Mu- Dansld, Elmer Offer, G. K. H178 and T. D. Morrison journeyed to Amherst to inspect the new rink there. The new ‘Summcrsido rink will hsvs artificial ice if the equipment can be obtained cud if it is fl- abtsinable st present providers will be made for installing tbs Mub- ment as soon as possible. Th0 dimensions of the building aria.»- proximately 175 by 56 feet. ‘more will be three rinks with the club house in the front section.‘ 0on- structfon will be with cement’ blocks with s cement foundation. The excavation is being done by Curran and Briggs Ltd. and Mor- rison and MacRac Ltd. ~ Mr. Morley M. Bell, club proli- dcnt, said yesterday that it B planned to set sslda certain pa» lods in the daytime when school children may play without any charge. This is being done to pro- mote the sport among the youth. and to develop good curlers at so early age-B. Baseball Results NATIONAL L New York 000 000 Oil-I l! O Si. Louis 000 000 000-0 I I Peat and Livingston; Manger, wllks ('1) Johnson (0) and Stale! (9) and Gsrsglola. Hr ooklyn 0L2 400 OM-O I1 I Cincinnati , 000 0S0 000-! l I Roe and lid-wards; Remember:- er, Fox (4) Hughes (0) Oren (9) and Williams. Boston 00f 000 010-0 d I Chicago 000 000 000-0 l. O Voiselle and Masl; Schlnitl ind Schefflng, McCullough (8). Philadelphia 000 000 100-1 Y I Pittsburgh 003 000 SDx-l 12 1 Leonard, Heusser ('1) Bicimell (B) and Semlniols, Padgett (7)8 Ohesnes, Si ' ‘ ('2) and Mufti l AMERICAN All three scheduled B881! 2d!- ed out. INTERNATIONAL Syracuse 001 000 000-! l O Montreal 000 (WI. Oil-l I I. Fanuvich (6) Seward (S) Ind West; Newoombe (d) Lin» (I) Nothe (1) and Dapper. (Other scheduled games rained out.) Attention Riflsmsn ‘_'?_ Rifles may be procured (If fill Armouries all duy Friday, May l4 and Saturday morning, May l5. *0 omogoo-e-oos-cst-w TURRE FINE curlgt roaacco